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Oh JH et al. - The authors performed RTI using the central venous catheterization set in two patients with obstructed airways where specific RTI equipment was unavailable and demonstrated successful intubation in both cases. The method might be a useful alternative for RTI in situations where the purpose-specific equipment is unavailable.

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